Even if 10 superhero movies are released every year, I still think this is the greatest time to be alive in terms of movie/TV choice, options, and accessibility. People place WAAAAAY too much weight on the ideas that the mid-budget movie is dead, or that there aren't original blockbusters anymore. The mid-budget dramas went to TV, and are now six-and-eight-hour events that are far better than anything TV had to offer last century, and, for the most part, are better than their mostly forgettable, two-hour counterparts that I never really cared if I saw in a theater anyway. And best of the Oscar movies are as good as they've ever been, still play in theaters all over the country, and will increasingly find their way to streaming, pre-Oscar ceremony. In terms of blockbusters, sure, it's mostly superhero fare, but we also have incredible blockbuster filmmakers like Christopher Nolan and Denis Villeneuve, and I can't think of anyone from back in the day who's not working now who gave us blockbuster content that was better. Overall, we get to watch jaw-dropping blockbusters and Oscar fare in loud, massive theaters on pristine, laser-projected screens, while living through the best TV has ever had to offer, by a wide margin, consisting of endless quality programming and bigger and bigger TV budgets, any time we want, at the push of a button. It's f/cking awesome and I feel strongly that we're on the cusp of entering an era in which the theatrical and streaming experiences will work hand-in-hand to a deliver a ridiculous amount of insanely good content, week after week after week. Pretty soon, we're going to be swimming in a never-ending sea of movie and television awesomeness.